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* Act as a focal point for Internet community input into the RIR system<ref>[http://www.nro.net/about-the-nro NRO About]</ref> | * Act as a focal point for Internet community input into the RIR system<ref>[http://www.nro.net/about-the-nro NRO About]</ref> | ||
==The NRO as ASO== | ==The NRO as ASO== | ||
The NRO also functions as [[ICANN]]'s Address Supporting Organization, or [[ASO]]. In this role the [[ASO]] makes IP address policy recommendations to [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://www.nro.net/about-the-nro NRO About]</ref> | The NRO also functions in part as [[ICANN]]'s Address Supporting Organization, or [[ASO]]. In this role the [[ASO]] makes IP address policy recommendations to [[ICANN]].<ref>[http://www.nro.net/about-the-nro NRO About]</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 21:51, 8 September 2011
Type: | Unincorporated Organization |
Industry: | Registry Organization |
Founded: | 2003 |
Founder(s): | APNIC, RIPE, ARIN, LACNIC |
Website: | NRO.net |
Key People | |
Raúl Echeberría (LACNIC) Chairman John Curran (ARIN) Secretary |
The Number Resource Organization, or NRO, is a unincorporated organization which brings together the world's five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs). It was originally founded in 2003 by the 4 existing RIRs, and AfriNIC joined after its creation in 2005.[1]
Objectives[edit | edit source]
The self-described aims of the NRO are:
- Protect the unallocated Internet number resource pool
- Promote and protect the bottom-up policy development process
- Act as a focal point for Internet community input into the RIR system[2]
The NRO as ASO[edit | edit source]
The NRO also functions in part as ICANN's Address Supporting Organization, or ASO. In this role the ASO makes IP address policy recommendations to ICANN.[3]